Ken Bates

Chairman Ken Bates will have no great expectations for his League One leaders in the FA Cup fourth round at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday.

United head for London looking for a second Premier League scalp in the FA Cup this season, having already dumped Manchester United out of the competition in the third round.

Tottenham were on a six-game unbeaten run prior to a 2-0 defeat at Liverpool on Wednesday and are expected to provide a stiffer test than Manchester United did at the start of the month.

"Before they got beat at Liverpool on Wednesday they hadn't conceded for a number of games," the chairman told Yorkshire Radio.

"You can never tell what will happen on Saturday, though. Things happen in cup matches...

"As with the Man U game, we'll go there expecting a good game, hopefully not picking up any injuries, and we'll look to give a good account of ourselves. If we do that you never know what might happen.

"If we don't get anything we'll get on with our league campaign."

Leeds will be backed by a following of around 4,500 at White Hart Lane on Saturday, but fans without tickets are advised that the game will be screened live in the C&E Centre at Elland Road. Doors open at 3pm, food and drink will be served, admission is free to all.

You can hear more from Ken Bates on Yorkshire Radio from 5.30pm...

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